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Product DesignerBASE

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Join a growing team of designers passionate about creating the next game changing experiences in business software. In this role, you?ll be involved in conceptualizing, designing and prototyping new cross-platform features inside of our application, Base. This is a full-time position in our Chicago office.

If you?re excited about new technology and design is at your core. If creating great design is what gets you up in the morning and poor design keeps you up at night, we definitely want to hear from you!

Expectations

Work within a team composing of developers and designers to create unique experiences that set the new standard.
Contribute to high-level strategic design decisions.
Design user flows and the overall strategic vision of a feature?not just what it should look like.
Bring clarity to complexity by designing easy and approachable user experiences.
Contribute to the overall aesthetic and visual design of our application as it evolves over time.
Requirements

Experience designing for mobile (iOS, Android, Windows Phone) is a must.
Extremely detail oriented with a keen eye for relationships, proportions, proximity and perfect typography.
Excellent communication skills (You?ll be expected to clearly describe design decisions).
Understanding and experience with front-end programming (You won?t be expected to write production-level code, but should be confident in prototyping an idea in HTML/CSS/JS).
Strong conceptual and problem solving skills that show a user/content-focussed approach.
Passion for simplicity and clarity.
Hungry to learn and continually develop your skills.
A solid portfolio with examples of interaction and app design.
What We Offer

Casual, fun and very approachable work environment. We?re a dynamic and smart team that you?ll love working with.
Choose your own gear.
Flexible hours and vacation time.
Medical, dental and vision benefits.
Fully-stocked kitchen with great coffee and healthy snacks.
Great River North location footsteps from public transportation.
Personal development funds.